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Interpretation |
The Department of Health and the British Medical Association recommend that interpretation services be provided for those accessing health care services. A number of organisations provide interpretation services to the public sector. BMAAccess to Health Care for Asylum Seekers2001
This BMA briefing recommends that on arrival in the UK asylum seekers should be provided with information in a language they understand about access to health care, social services and how to register with a doctor.
Language Line
Language Line provides over-the-phone interpreting and translation to subscribers in the public sector. They offer 24-hour access to qualified interpreters in over 100 languages. Language Line staff will check whether health professionals are covered by a subscription to the service when you ring. Tel: 020 7520 1430.
NHS Direct
NHS Direct can provide confidential interpreters, in many languages, within minutes of a call. All you need to do is state in English the language you would prefer to use. Tel: 0845 4647.
Translation services:Detained - SSI inspection of compulsory mental health admissions 2001
These guidelines from the Social Services Inspectorate at the Department of Health recommend professional translation services for non-English speaking clients who are detained under the 1983 Mental Health Act.
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